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1. Decoding the Structural Layer of Transcriptional Regulation : Computational Analyses of Chromatin and Chromosomal Aberrations
Abstract : Gene activity is regulated at two separate layers. Through structural and chemical properties of DNA – the primary layer of encoding – local signatures may enable, or disable, the binding of proteins or complexes of them with regulatory potential to the DNA. READ MORE
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2. Housing tenure and residential mobility in Stockholm 1990-2014
Abstract : In this thesis the links between housing tenure, income and selective, segregation generating, residential mobility are explored. The development of these links is analysed against the background of housing regime changes in Stockholm between 1990 and 2014. READ MORE
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3. Optimization Based Decision Support Tools for Fire and Rescue Resource Planning
Abstract : When accidents occur, it is essential that fire and rescue service respond quickly and efficiently to the accident site to reduce suffering and save lives and property. Planning and coordinating of fire and rescue resources is therefore important in order to maintain a safe society. READ MORE
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4. Development of PET radioligands synthesized from in-target produced [11C]methane
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was two-fold. The first aim was to compare the specific radioactivity (SA) of positron emission tomography (PET) radioligands synthesized from in-target produced [11C]methane ([11C]CH4) and [11C]carbon dioxide ([11C]CO2). READ MORE
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5. Two is one too many : dyadic memory collaboration effects on encoding and retrieval of episodes
Abstract : The aim of the present thesis was to investigate how individual memory potential in different tasks is affected by collaboration in social settings. Collaborative group dimensions were also studied: friendship, age, and gender. The principal comparison was between an actual collaborative dyad and the sum of the two individuals' memory potential, i. READ MORE